The Premier League have explained why Emiliano Martinez was sent off for in their decisive clash with . Martinez, 32, charged out of his goal following a weak pass from team-mate Matty Cash and clattered into United striker Rasmus Hojlund well outside of his area.
Referee Thomas Bramall had no choice but to shown the goalkeeper a red card with the scoreline 0-0 just before half-time. The Premier League's Match Centre account on X soon posted: "The referee's call of red card to Martinez for denial of an obvious goal scoring opportunity (DOGSO) was checked and confirmed by VAR."
Martinez became the first goalkeeper to be sent off in the this season in what could be his final game for Villa. The Argentina international is of interest to clubs in Saudi Arabia while he's also been linked with United and former team .
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Following their last home game of the season against last Friday, Martinez was emotional as he applauded Villa's supporters. Following his sending-off, manager sacrificed Marco Asensio to bring on second-choice goalkeeper Robin Olsen.
The Swede's contract expires next month and he also looks set to leave Villa Park. Villa had to win and hope that sides above them dropped points in order to qualify for the next season.
Martinez might not be part of whichever European adventure they're in for next season. Emery, though, scoffed at suggestions that the trip to Old Trafford would be the 32-year-old's final game in a Villa shirt.
"No way!" Emery told TNT Sports pre-match. When asked if Martinez would be staying at the club, the Spaniard bluntly replied: "See you later."
Emery had said after the Tottenham game: "We will see. Of course, it is the last match here [this season], and I don't know. We will see about the team, the players, but of course, they are responding on the field."
Ahead of Sunday's clash with United, Emery insisted that Martinez was in the right frame of mind. "He is so focused, he showed last week against Tottenham, he is performing very well now he is in his best moment," he said.
"It is difficult for the team, it has been difficult for some players, for myself I was struggling five months ago with not enough results we achieved in that moment. But now I am so so happy with the individual responses of the players, how the team is focused in each match – as well some players with some speculation.
"But my only speculation is to play on Sunday, to be ready for Sunday and to get our best performances on Sunday."
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